White River Fly Shop® Dogwood Canyon® Fly Rods
Designed specifically to help introductory fly anglers excel in the sport. Dogwood Canyon rods are forgiving as your skills improve. 4- through 6-weight rods feature western-style grip while 7- and 8-weight models come standard with Full Wells grip and removable fighting butt. Protective rod sock included. 2-piece rods.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by GATICO 4WT
recently purchased a 4 wt 7ft. rod and couldnt wait to try it out. what a great rod. this rod performed flawlessly both casting and fighting fish. i really can't see why anyone would spend more money on rods of this size.
April 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by jim973 Nice rod
This is a great rod for the beginner fly fisher I bought a 4 weight rod for small streams and rivers . The rod has good action and is well made and affordable .
June 6, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by raskell great buy
I was looking for an affordable fly rod that would perform similarly to the pflueger that i had broken recently. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this rod actually outperformed my old one in distance and action. Definitely worth buying
June 5, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by HBGFisherman Excellent rod for small streams
I purchased the 7'6" 5wt for a smaller local stream about 2 years ago at my local Bass Pro. The rod has performed great and has become not only my small stream go-to rod, but I'm also now using it to help my son learn fly fishing. I'm also considering a 9' 7wt for small steelhead (also have a 10' 8wt White River Classic for the winter run).
March 26, 2012
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Size is not all that important when it comes to fly fishing. It is all about timing and technique. With a little practice you could handle any rod from 7' to 15'. Depending on where you intend to do most of your fishing an 8' or 8'6" 5 to 7 weight rod should fit about any venue on freshwater (and some brackish water as well).A:Â
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No , I purchased a 7 weight Dogwood Canyon rod 2 months ago.1 of 1
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